An i40 saloon with this engine and a six - speed manual gearbox will accelerate to 62 mph in just 9,7 seconds,
record fuel economy figures of 41.5 mpg (combined cycle) and achieve a CO2 rating of just 159 g / km.
Not exact matches
Neither Hyundai nor Kia appeared to suffer any ill effects from their overstated
fuel economy figures, as both brands enjoyed a
record - setting November.
[17] Car and Driver
recorded another 18 mpg ‑ US (13 L / 100 km; 22 mpg ‑ imp)
figure and noted its»...
fuel economy that won't live up to the 22 mpg ‑ US (11 L / 100 km; 26 mpg ‑ imp) / 32 mpg ‑ US (7.4 L / 100 km; 38 mpg ‑ imp) EPA ratings in real - world use...».
Not that it's hard to return good
fuel economy with the diesels: Fiat claims a 68.9 mpg combined
figure, while the petrol engine
records an official
figure of 42.8 mpg.
well the Ibiza FR hatch, which by the way, is faster than the JDM Honda CR - Z by about 1.5 seconds in the 0 - 100 km / h sprint,
records a combined
fuel economy in the EU cycle of 62.7 mpg UK that translates to 4.5 lt / 100 km and 52.2 mpg US, with an official CO2
figure of 119 g / km.